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15 minutes ago, RyanC883 said:

I’m not up to date on other team cuts, but a lot of you are.  Would be interesting to see who you all think we should target from other teams cuts (just assume that any teams cut clears waivers to us to make it simple!). 

 

 

Havent kept up,ut am thinking: P,CB,OT,maybe TE,RB for PS,etc

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Josh Wells OT from the Jags.  Started 5 games last year and sounds like a "process" kind of guy...

 

http://www.nfl.com/player/joshwells/2550416/gamelogs?season=2018

 

"...In four seasons, Wells played in 39 games with eight starts as a swing tackle after signing with the Jaguars as an undrafted rookie in 2014 out of James Madison. Wells replaced starting left tackle Cam Robinson after he suffered a season-ending knee injury against New England during Week 2 last season.

 

″It has been a blessing to be here that long, but that’s the nature of the business in always trying to find a way to be the best team in the NFL,″ Wells said. ″So I think I’ve come to understand it from the business side.″

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12 minutes ago, Lurker said:

Josh Wells OT from the Jags.  Started 5 games last year and sounds like a "process" kind of guy...

 

http://www.nfl.com/player/joshwells/2550416/gamelogs?season=2018

 

"...In four seasons, Wells played in 39 games with eight starts as a swing tackle after signing with the Jaguars as an undrafted rookie in 2014 out of James Madison. Wells replaced starting left tackle Cam Robinson after he suffered a season-ending knee injury against New England during Week 2 last season.

 

″It has been a blessing to be here that long, but that’s the nature of the business in always trying to find a way to be the best team in the NFL,″ Wells said. ″So I think I’ve come to understand it from the business side.″

 

Don't know anything about him, so I have no opinion either way, but it seems that getting OL players from a team with a terrible OL isn't a great recipe. 

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1 minute ago, whatdrought said:

Don't know anything about him, so I have no opinion either way, but it seems that getting OL players from a team with a terrible OL isn't a great recipe. 

 

Yeah.  Who would he make it over?

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keeping eye on  Jack Fox here P ....  KC ,Brock Miller P .RAMS ...&hope Cowboys waive Daniel Wise (de/dt i see a Leon Lett type player )....Singleton LB ..eagles another that peaks my  interest... Know we  are still stacked at RB but i like  Josh Adams as well  from  Eagles .(bruiser)

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20 minutes ago, Mountain Man said:

Britton Colquitt has been released by the Browns. 

 

Would be a very good option.  Pro Bowl alternate last year and has familiarity putting in cold weather conditions...

  Games 0-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Scoring   Scoring Punting  
Year Age Tm Pos No. G GS FGA FGM FGA FGM FGA FGM FGA FGM FGA FGM FGA FGM Lng FG% XPA XPM XP% Pnt Yds Lng Blck Y/P AV
Career       144                                     718 32660 79 3 45.5 21
6 yrs DEN     96 0                                   472 21321 67 0 45.2 14
3 yrs CLE     48 0                              
2010 25 DEN P 4 16 0                                   86 3835 63 0 44.6 3
2011 26 DEN P 4 16 0                                   101 4783 66 0 47.4 3
2012 27 DEN P 4 16 0                                   67 3099 67 0 46.3 2
2013 28 DEN P 4 16 0                                   65 2893 60 0 44.5 2
2014 29 DEN P 4 16 0                                   69 3048 65 0 44.2 2
2015 30 DEN P 4 16 0                                   84 3663 62 0 43.6 2
2016 31 CLE P 4 16 0                                   83 3761 65 0 45.3 2
2017 32 CLE P 4 16 0                                   80 3811 67 1 47.6 3
2018 33 CLE P 4 16 0                                   83 3767 79 2 45.4 2
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So how exactly does the whole waiver thing work?  If I remember correctly, vets with more than is it 3  years in the league who are cut today are immediate free agents, less than 3 years you go through waivers.

 

Does it also mean the 2nd a team makes a waiver claim, they need to release someone to stay at 53?  So say the Giants who are above the Bills in the waiver order can't claim a punter who was released, try him out, then decide to cut their present one or release the one they just claimed?  They'd likely as soon as they make the claim, release their current punter or someone else on the roster?

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6 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

 

Brown has shown potential in the past.

 

Sounds like a "process" guy as well...

 

https://sports.yahoo.com/seattle-seahawks-wr-jaron-brown-165651138.html

 

"To run a route, to block, we put him in protection roles, not a lot of guys do that. So selfless, so all about the team, great teammate, really good player that we expect big things from this year."

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51 minutes ago, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said:

So how exactly does the whole waiver thing work?  If I remember correctly, vets with more than is it 3  years in the league who are cut today are immediate free agents, less than 3 years you go through waivers.

 

Does it also mean the 2nd a team makes a waiver claim, they need to release someone to stay at 53?  So say the Giants who are above the Bills in the waiver order can't claim a punter who was released, try him out, then decide to cut their present one or release the one they just claimed?  They'd likely as soon as they make the claim, release their current punter or someone else on the roster?

Any player with at least four years of service that is released is not subject to the waiver process. They immediately become free agents and can sign with any team.

 

In terms of acquisition a waived player a team has to have an open roster spot to put in a claim as I understand it.

 

https://www.hogshaven.com/2019/8/31/20842020/how-it-works-nfl-waiver-wire-rules-redskins

1 minute ago, JimKellyTryouts said:

Shoot, offer Cleveland one of our three 6's to secure Colquitt if he hasn't officially been cut yet 

We might not want his contract. Yet I'd definitely have his agent on speed dial.

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1 hour ago, Lurker said:

 

Sounds like a "process" guy as well...

 

https://sports.yahoo.com/seattle-seahawks-wr-jaron-brown-165651138.html

 

"To run a route, to block, we put him in protection roles, not a lot of guys do that. So selfless, so all about the team, great teammate, really good player that we expect big things from this year."

 

Much like beane praising duke as not many guys he’d rather have on a jump ball, I’d take with a grain of salt “does everything, great guy, player and expect big things” a few weeks before cutting him with a grain

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